Assault Survivors Advocacy Program

ASAP is a survivor-centered, trauma-informed resource on campus that addresses sexual
violence, intimate partner violence, and stalking. We offer confidential* services to University of Northern Colorado students, staff, and faculty as well
as their friends, family, and concerned others. ASAP provides 24-hour crisis response, which
means we can meet with survivors at the hospital, police station, court, Office of
Institutional Equity and Compliance, or their residence halls. We are staffed by
one full-time employee, Angie Makomenaw, one part-time Graduate Assistant, and approximately
20 volunteer and intern Advocates; all of whom are confidential.

Confidentiality

*Confidentiality is a privileged form of communication. This means that information shared with us,
stays with us. Speaking to ASAP Advocates does not initiate a report or investigative
process unless the survivor requests to do so. If an investigation is requested by
the survivor, advocates are available to assist the survivor through that process.

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Office Hours

9:00am-5:00pmMonday-Friday

Help for UNC-Affiliated individuals

If you are a victim or survivor of gender-based violence (stalking, sexual violence,
and intimate partner violence) and need help, we have advocates available 24-hours
a day for confidential support and assistance. You can reach us anytime via our crisis line: 970-351-4040. If you are unsure where you start, this website contains some helpful information
and resources for you. We also encourage you to reach out to an ASAP Advocate who
can help you navigate the resources and options available to you. We are here to
help.